Well this just makes me feel that Tim did the right move... BC was still planning with Bargnani included in his plans...

That's a truck load of crap. If he expects us to sit here and believe he wouldn't take Aldridge right now over Bargnani then I call bull crap. If he expects me to believe that he wouldn't take Gay over Bargnani after just trading for him and seeing Gay far out produce Bargnani then I call bull crap again.

This is a first, seriously when was the last time he did anything during the summer. Hes been as usual when season ends after his "talk" with BC on his future went back to Italy. Nice that hes actually going to play basketball this time around.

Bargnani has the body language of a gy clocking in to work at a desk all day not play basketball and make millions he treats it like he'd rather be anywhere else....

This is a first, seriously when was the last time he did anything during the summer. Hes been as usual when season ends after his "talk" with BC on his future went back to Italy. Nice that hes actually going to play basketball this time around.

Bargnani has the body language of a gy clocking in to work at a desk all day not play basketball and make millions he treats it like he'd rather be anywhere else....

Aaron Brooks was drafted 26th overall, was an 'average' basketball player when he started in Houston (16 PER, 0.91 ws/48, .511 eFGs, .549 TS%) in his 3rd year. Following year (2010/11) he became back up to Lowry, was then traded to Phoenix for Dragic + a first rounder.

Morey than picked him up at the end of this past season off waivers for dirt, 7 games before the playoffs started (whose other option at PG was a rookie).

Aaron Brooks was drafted 26th overall, was an 'average' basketball player when he started in Houston (16 PER, 0.91 ws/48, .511 eFGs, .549 TS%) in his 3rd year. Following year (2010/11) he became back up to Lowry, was then traded to Phoenix for Dragic + a first rounder.

Morey than picked him up at the end of this past season off waivers for dirt, 7 games before the playoffs started (whose other option at PG was a rookie).

Seems like a pretty sweet combination of cheap and value moves

I was mainly thinking of picking him up this year. If you look at nbageek; his career average wp/48 is 0.11. The average for a pg is 0,99. Source

The point is, I don't think Morey takes these kind of advanced stats as his benchmarking tool; he certainly doesn't alway act according to them.

With Bargnani, if he could be picking up another asset, he might just think of a good chance to buy low.